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I been two weeks since I quit smoking but I started feeling like that I m ill and having breathing problems which usually lasts for 4 to 5 hours then feeling like I m normal. Sometimes my throat is normal sometimes worse and I spit black sputum from my throat. I done every test they are normal
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and investigation like chest x ray and pulmonary function test which is needed for the diagnosis as well as to assess severity of bronchitis based on which treatment can be started. It is because of smoking. Good that you quit smoking at the right time. You also could have anxiety for few days. Consult a pulmonologist for the same.
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Your breathing problems could be due to smoking. If they persist, please see a pulmonologist.
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You are undergoing withdrawal symptoms. Get a chest xray done and consult a pulmonologist for adequate relief.
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